The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK DRAMATIS PERSONE CLAUDIUS , king of Denmark . HAMLET , 115 HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK-
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK DRAMATIS PERSONE CLAUDIUS , king of Denmark . HAMLET , 115 HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK-
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. DRAMATIS PERSONE CLAUDIUS , king of Denmark . HAMLET , son to the late , and nephew to the present king . POLONIUS , lord chamberlain . HORATIO , friend to Hamlet . LAERTES , Son to Polonius ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. DRAMATIS PERSONE CLAUDIUS , king of Denmark . HAMLET , son to the late , and nephew to the present king . POLONIUS , lord chamberlain . HORATIO , friend to Hamlet . LAERTES , Son to Polonius ...
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... king , has no known English original , but points , like much of the First Quarto text , to a pre- Shakespearean version of the Hamlet story . solemnly protests her innocence of the murder , and joins with Horatio ( in the scene ...
... king , has no known English original , but points , like much of the First Quarto text , to a pre- Shakespearean version of the Hamlet story . solemnly protests her innocence of the murder , and joins with Horatio ( in the scene ...
Page 122
... king clapped his hands together and laughed , just as if he were an Amblode , ' den intet god forstode , runs an old Swedish rhyme quoted by Vigfusson , s . v . ' amlóð . ' king . He is no sooner crowned than he has 122 Hamlet , Prince ...
... king clapped his hands together and laughed , just as if he were an Amblode , ' den intet god forstode , runs an old Swedish rhyme quoted by Vigfusson , s . v . ' amlóð . ' king . He is no sooner crowned than he has 122 Hamlet , Prince ...
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... King Leir , would have been visibly set forth . The tragedy certainly ended with the accomplishment of vengeance , and Hamlet , like Hieronymo , shared his victim's doom . It was assuredly not reserved to Shakespeare to silence the ...
... King Leir , would have been visibly set forth . The tragedy certainly ended with the accomplishment of vengeance , and Hamlet , like Hieronymo , shared his victim's doom . It was assuredly not reserved to Shakespeare to silence the ...
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